The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1928, Page 5

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4 nS A i, |» < Six FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1998 .\ Mrs. Lofthouse Is _ Hostess ‘at Series of Bridge Parties In the games Wednesday evening Score prizes were awarded to Mrs. Roy Bakken, Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin. Miss Lofthouse and Miss hostess in < Louise Kellee assisted the serving rei courses at the clove of each gvening. ee Mrs. R. J. Murphy Is Honored at Bridge Mrs. B. K. Skeels was hostess at bridge Thursday evening in com- —, to her daughter, Mrs. R. J. lurphy, who is leaving Bismarck soon to make her home in James- There were guests for three wables of ¢ards with hls —b B. ne and Mra, C, J. 5 gues: was present- ed to Mrs. Sturphy. At the conclusion of the’ games & course luncheon, was served. William Lahr, son of Mr. Pe fi Mrs. W. E. Lahr, who has been Ler Bh home Ld ea past week, is morning for James- town’ where. he will 5; days with Adolpkus it returning to Faribault, Minn., to resume his studies at Shattuck Military Academy. eee eB Seay Se poe oe e rom in’s Uni Collegeville, Minn., to spend the Easter holidays at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Willis D, Wyard of srs spending 10 days in the ‘Twit a Cities on a combined business and pleasure trip. | ae Dr. Maysil M. Williams has re- turned from a business trip to points in this state and is spending @ few days in this city. A daughter was born Thursday at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Louis Bridgeda ot this qity. saat Se, ts & si city as his other, Mrs, Peter Waisz. Mrs. Peter Schlabach has return- ed to her home at Sterling after a few days’ visit, in Bismarck. Mrs, St. from St. Al iu j hospital. Dr. G. A. Worner of this, city will return this week-end from a busi- ness trip to Butte. % Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Wilcox of Cannon Ball are visiting in Bis- marck this week. | - Mrs. Clara Russell Alexander of Grand Forks is a guest in Bismarck for a few days, te J. J Volk and son of transacted business past few days. eee Henry Kremenetaky of Tuttle has home after a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Voercling of Dickinson were guests in Bismarck Wednesday. - Mrs. Frank Towsley of this city W is visiting relatives in Minneapolis this week joseph Schwartzeba ef sony has" bean atechurged | _ Fashion Plaque —— — Advisory Council Named at-Meeting ‘ For Girls’ Welfare advisory,council of 14 mem- was Thi active representatives from civic and fraternal organi- of the city attended the Mrs. E. A. Thorberg various zations juain, ge a 3 er, Mrs. EA.’ M. Ww. The unanimously elected. Judge A. M. Christianson ably outlined the situation and the need of a council. Miss Irene Lambertus, ‘one of the active Campfire workkers in Bismarck, told of the interesting work her group has been carrying on, In discussing the various aspects of the work of the council, it was the consensus of opinion that the advisory group should not confine itself to Campfire and Girl Scout activities, but should take an active interest in any phase of girls’ wel- flare work. The elected members of the coun- viol are to or sneysd tigen 3 tas Lie of m organi zation function imme tely. Friends in Bismarck have _re- Ete word that Dr. Evangeline ton Henry is much improved in health after several months’ illness ina Rochester, Minn, hospital. The Salvation Army ladies aid will hold @ food and fancy work sale Saturday afternoon at the of- fice of the Consolidated Utilities add eee Mrs. Irvene Skartum of Hen- » Minn., is visiting in Bis- marck as the guest of her sister, ro Frank H. Brown, at Person eee Rev. F. H. Davenport has re- turned from Fargo where he de- livered an address Wednesday eve- ning at the Gethsemane hospital. The Junior King’s Heralds of the Methodist church eth meet Satur- day afternoon at 8:30 with Donna Jean Davis at 980 Sixth street. Donald Edson, who is spending the school year in Bismarck, will go to his home at Moffit Saturday to spend the Easter holida: 5 | Mi, and Mrs. F. F. Bayer of Huff! are the parents of a daughter born| Thursday at St. Alexius hospital. A daughter was bom Thursday at | St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Airs. | lenry, Zurass of Sterling, | Dr. Maysil Williams of this city left this rindi ie a business trip to Washington, 4 C Mrs. C. B. Menard of this city has been admitted to the Bismarck hos- pital for treament. a Mrs. D. M. Helland of Carson spent Thursday in Bismarck as the guest of friends. | “ : Edith Irene Rickel of 113 Manda street has been admitted to St. Alexius hospital. a Mike Tschida, Jr., of Glen Ullin spent Frida: » looking ‘after business afar. si i ~ Mrs. Fred Prong vid of mae is spendi days in Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner of Tuttle were business callers here ednesda, Your editorials on politics are fine. I like to see both sides treated fairly. know both sides have their faults, s0 hew to the line, Yours truly, A READER. ‘The St. Mary’s Circle will hold a food and fancy work sale, beginning at 10:30 Satur- day, at Jones & Webb's gro- cery. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Large Crowd Hears . Rev. E. J. Bechtel Taking as his Bible character Samson, the strong man, the Rev. FE. J. Bechtel of 0 spoke to a full house last evening at the First Evangelical church. His subject was “The Unconscious Loss of Pow- er.” ‘ Tonight the Rev. Bechtel will use for his subject “A Man That I Called Jesus.”. The marck are w Bechtel in this series of special meetings. There will be no ‘services Saturday evening. | | Revival Campaign Draws Large Crowd The, Salvation Army revival cam- paign which is at this time in prog- ress led by Adjutant Westbrook of Dallas, Texas, is increasing in in- jterest and enthusigsm. A_ still larger crowd was present last night. e singing and banjo pla: Captain Larson of Grand. Forks is much enjoyed and there are no dull times in these services. djutant. Westbrook’s speaking is all very plain and ctical, On next Monday night, which will be the final service of the revival, Adjutant Westbrook will deliver his famous “Biblelogue,” which means more than an hour quoting p- ture. He will not prepare an ad- dress at all, but instead will quote Bible verses and sentences from all parts of the Bible purely from mem- tory without note or memorandum. ‘ All scriptures will bear upon. the subject of “The Everlasting Bliss of the Rightgeus, and the m of the Wicked.” This will be & most out-of-the-ordinary service, and all Before You Select Your Easter Wardrobe Buy Correct Foundation Garments In our corset department you will find Gossard foundations of all descriptions, to need... They are ‘meet your every fashionably cor- rect, fit‘'and wear perfectly, and are moderate in price. Your Eas- ter wardrobe will be doubly — if you are first pac > one of our experts, in a specially Gossard ; chosen The Gossard Line of Beauty A. W. Lucas Co. TONIGHT | Friday and Saturday MATINEE Every Day at 2:80 to an by | Good values. Christians and church cially Bible students, will be greatly helped by attending this special meeting. STOPS COUGHS QUICKLY —HEALING, DEMULCENT “I was bothered with hard Persistent cough, but found’no oth- er remedy so good and so quickly relieving as Foley's Honey and Tar. Compound,” says E. Boggess, Po- mona, Calif. Coughs and throat irritations, hard bronchial coughs, | lingering coughs, almost in- stantly topped, It_ combines the| curative uence of pure pine tar ‘and the mollifying demulcent action of fresh clear honey with other healing ‘ingredients. A boon to those who suffer ‘from troublesome night coughs. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.—Adv. Rummage and White Ele- phant sale by ladies of Episco- pal church Saturday at the Parish House on Third street. The Salvation Army Ladies’; Aid will hold a food and fancy | work sale, Saturday afternoon, | March 3ist, at the Gas com- pany. . Dr. Enge . Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Bik. Bismarek, N. D. WATCH REPAIRING Any watch, regardless of mate or condition, repaired for only §8 blus the cost of necessary mate-fi| All Work Guaranteed Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY CO. 408 Main Ave.— Bismarck, N. D. The border folks, espe-| States and Canada is the i guarded frontier in the world. —_—_—_—ESESEw eee ‘INO “GREEN HELP” between the United at un- FOR ARMOUR CO. The Armour Co., West Fargo, refuses to coenge “‘inexperienced’’ office help. Yet they repeatedly employ. heer of sere Busi- ness College, Fargo, nay Goeates of thet: ACTUAL BUSINESS training (copyrighted— unobtainable elsewhere). Opal Brakke is their 9th D. B. C. em- ployee. Stella Bowles is the 7th for Otter Tail Power Co.; Cornelia Van Eyk, the 18th for N. D. State College, Extension Dept. “*Follow the Succe$$ful’’. Spring term, Apr. 2-9. Smaller classes; quicker progress. Write F. L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front Se. Fargo. Hear These Tunes To- night and Saturday at the Elks’ Minstrels Glow Worm Slow River Simple Melody The Good Old Summer- time If My Baby Cooks Good as She Looks Good-night Get Your Copy at The Melody Shop Prince Hotel Bldg. N. Dak. as Bismarck About 60 ted_in A.W. LUCAS.CO. | Basement Lunch Room | Saturday Hours—0:80 A.M. to 7:30P.M, ¢ Noon Luncheon ’ FRIED CHICKEN _ BUTTERED STRING BEANS SWEET RELISH MASHED POTATOES AND GRAVY BREAD AND. BUTTER 25¢ Supper CHOW MEIN WITH NOODLES STEAMED RICE BREAD AND BUTTER 25c PBPPPBPPBPEPPPPO PEP LOPEAOLAEA POPPE AP AAEPEAIPP ALATA \ Saturday Specials Delicatessen Baked Beans, a quart .. Steamed Brown Bread, a loaf ...... \ Salad Dressings Mayonnaise, a pint ........ Thousand Island, a pint .. Tartar Sauce, a pint 1% Is | 3eosssn0es81s01sss00esesesseooe You— HE quality and style all peo- ple want, priced where more people can afford it. A.W. Lucas Co. won | A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Newest Hats for Easter Wear Frazee Braids Crocheted Viscas Sunshine Braids 4: Monet Blue Rose Bisque Gooseberry Sand Wood Orchid and other spring Colors Charmingly fashioned in the wanted materials and ' ‘ trimmed with flowers, and in tailored effects, these Hats are especially desirable for Easter Youthful types, large head sizes and matrons’ hats are featured f Children’s Hats in the popular shapes and colors, each $1.00 Others at $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Never have we shown such complete stocks of Coats, Suits and Dresses, in the newest ‘of materials and latest of styles. You can be correctly outfitted for the colorful Eas-': ter paradehere \

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